This is a dope visual by Mr. Complex for his “Then Was Then” track which has all the perfect feels of retro hip hop. Almost made me feel like Mr. Complex is the “King of Rock” with his ode to Run D.M.C. (and other good things hip hop) a là the fly leather gear and hat to match. Truth Enola compliments the track nicely with his vocals on the memorable chorus. They aren’t strangers to the hip hop scene but together, Mr. Complex and Truth Enola can put this visual in the bag of “good ass curated” hip hop. Enjoy!

“Then Was Then” is featured on Mr. Complex’s latest project “Forever New” featuring some serious heavy hitters – Maya Azucena, Tiye Phoenix, Sadat X, Georgia Ann Muldrow, and more. This is not “for share” but “for sale”… Get it here.

Sometimes a blogger’s page feels blessed by a lyricist and his mic. This is one of those moments. Here’s Marlon Craft’s (don’t act like you don’t know) latest visual for his track “The Feels”. Sit back and enjoy this authentic hip hop!

Coole High recently released new visuals for his track “Suspension” which can be heard on his latest project “Clouded Visionary I”. Coole High is a nativev of Brooklyn but recently relocated to Las Vegas… And, after watching these visuals, you’ll also wonder how Coole High woke up in the Nevada desert with a glass of cognac in his hands. If you really know Coole High, if you are a fan of Coole High, then you know that cognac is synonymous with part of his “lifestyle baby”! Check it out and enjoy!

Bone Thugs and Harmony’s Bizzy Bone and Krayzie Bone (Bone Thug) recently released their visuals for “Fantasy” featuring Jesse Rankins from their upcoming release “New Waves”. Sticking to their iconic rap style that we’ve all grown to love, Bizzy Bone and Krayzie Bone deliever a crazy summertime vibe track and make good on their new musical direction – hence “new waves”. Enjoy!

Compton’s MC Eiht and DJ Premier recently released their visuals for “Compton Zoo” which will be featured on MC Eiht’s forthcoming project “Which Way Iz West”. Although I’m “here” for MC Eiht’s gray beard (it’s synonymous with hip hop’s longevity to me) “Compton Zoo” has all the feels of a damn good West meets East Coast track complete with both veteran artists doing what they do best – rappin’ and scratchin’.

I might be late, well hella late for posting this, but Cost doesn’t know how many times I used to replay that line (and the entire track) even before Track Seven Band dropped the visuals for their inspirational track “The Message” back in April. Okay, maybe I was being a little selfish listening to the track on my headphones at work to brighten my day(s). Nevertheless Track Seven Band, may be the meanest rock/hip hop band but they are also proving to be some very cool, humble cats with a universal appeal when it comes to their music – think Bono/U2. And I love it!

Okay, another blogging hiatus is done and over with. So why not start where we last left off? (See our previous post.) Lady Tee, I think TGSofHH blog pages where waiting patiently for your visuals for “In My Own Lane” hence the #BackToBack postings… we salute you! Y’all enjoy and fall in love with the Southern Cali vibe of Lady Tee all over again!